by Pulsar
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| Sales Rank: | 5183 (lower is better) |
| Shipping: | Free Shipping on most orders over $25* |
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| Label: | Pulsar |
| UPC: | 037738125699 |
| Binding: | Watch |
| Published By: | Pulsar |
| ASIN: | B000792K52 |
| Category: | Watch |
Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions
Product Description
Quartz movement, Analog date display, Silver-tone hands and stick markers, 30 meters/99 feet water-resistant
Customer Reviews
Great value - Reviewed on 2007-03-17
3 customers found this review helpful.
This watch looks and feels great on me. Yes, I had to take out about 6 links to get a good fit, but that was fairly easy and only took 5 minutes (which included figuring out how to do it, which I'll explain at the end).
The clasp locks well - firm, but not difficult to lock/unlock, and is very secure. I was a little suprised with how lightweight the links/band is. That's the only part of the watch that feels a little cheap. Don't get me wrong, it's well constructed, but it's not like a Big Manly Steel Band. At the end of the day, I found that I loved it because it ISN'T heavy.
I didn't give it a full 5 stars because after having it a few weeks there's a teeny tiny scratch that developed on the face/crystal. I'm really cautious and have been gentle with it, so I'm rather disappointed this happened. (And it very possibly might have been me knocking up against a brick wall or something). If you're especially rough on your things, this might not be the best watch for you.
Taking the links out is EASY if you're not completely inept. You'll want something small and sort-of pointy (I happened to have had a filed-down mini screwdriver, but a nail would probably work just as well). I found it easiest to first disconnect the standard clasp - just push the pin in (on either side) and wiggle the clasp apart. Make sure you don't drop/lose the pin.
For the links, it's fool-proof - it has an arrow engraved on the back of the links, showing you which side the pin/insert comes out. Stick the nail/whatever into the small oval hole and pry the pin out the side. Pull it out with a pair of pliers (it's in there pretty tight) and you can then remove the link.
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